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What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964? by Adam Sherk on September 22, 2010 Was Time magazine “scurrilous and utterly shameless in its willingness to distort” in 1964? In a used bookstore over the weekend I came across some old issues of Fact: magazine.

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Wonder Through Life. Don't Wander Through Life.

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When I was younger (in my mid-teens), I was absorbed by music magazines. What I knew about the music I loved (and for me, that was mostly the heavy kind of music), I learned from the monthly magazines and the odd/random instances when one of my favorite bands'' video would be played on TV. That magazine was published monthly.

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Why can’t the news be about news?

Sherrilynne Starkie

Sun News Network (Photo credit: Wikipedia). I’ve tried early morning news, dinner time and late night news programs and they all seem to serve up a steady stream of human interest stories, magazine-style softball interviews and presenters’ banter. We need better access to news; we need better news services, period.

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Big data: seeing the forest and the trees

Sherrilynne Starkie

Canada (Photo credit: Wikipedia). He then collaborated with a magazine to create a data map of his life. “In Her topic was “Big data as a new information ecosystem.”. English: CBC Radio personality Nora Young at the Northern Voice 2009 conference in Vancouver, B.C., Harvard calls big data the sexiest job of the 21 st Century.

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Cambridge Analytica vs Beacon – Facebook Australia Quantium

Laurel Papworth

From Wikipedia “Beacon formed part of Facebook’s advertisement system that sent data from external websites to Facebook, for the purpose of allowing targeted advertisements and allowing users to share their activities with their friends. ” Wikipedia Beacon Facebook. ” Wikipedia Beacon Facebook.

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Open Letter To The Advertising Industry: Let's Not Mess Up Ads For Voice - Strategy Column

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This triggered many consumer's Google Home devices to suddenly start reading off the Wikipedia entry for the Whopper. Many consumers (some might say "smart consumers") started trolling the Wikipedia entry by adding in words like "toenail clippings" and "cancer-causing." strategy magazine. strategy magazine column.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #380

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Everipedia is the Wikipedia for being wrong - The Outline. Wikipedia was originally going to be written by 1,000 paid librarians. New York Magazine. new york magazine. Check out these six links that we're recommending to one another: . Pretty spot on." Hugh for Mitch). . We also think a lot of about Facebook. automation.